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The sum and substance of Gutte Eriksen's work lies in the wealth of diversity of the same glaze applied to few forms, resulting in a subtle show of hues and gradations of colours and moods. They hark back to nature, or rather, they are derived from nature: the skies, the forests and meadows of Denmark, where the intensity of the daylight can cause contrasts of light and dark that are drier and brighter than in Dutch skies. It is a remarkable achievement that these impressions can be transferred onto ceramics in such an abstract way. Or, interpretation allows one to encounter a thunderstorm on one pot and an impenetrable fog settling on another.
From Danish Ceramics, Boymans-van Beuningen Museum, by Dr. Johan R. ter Molen, 1995, Rotterdam
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